The Rotary Club of Millbrae was awarded the Governor's Bell Award as "the best small club in the District" in recognition of a history of working with other community organizations on community and international projects. Club members include local government officials, business leaders, and educators, and is known as "The Club That Can". Millbrae Rotarians enjoy spending time together at meetings, social events, conferences and international trips while working together to support the community and the world.

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The Club That Can!

Tuesdays @ 12:15 p.m. and Club Socials on the 4th Tuesday of the month
Terrace Cafe at El Rancho Inn

Celebrate another great season and honor the Senior football players and cheerleaders of Capuchino and Mills High Schools. The luncheon will be held on Thursday, November 1 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Basque Cultural Center at 599 Railroad Avenue in South San Francisco. Cost is $30 per person ($35 after October 25), and proceeds benefit the athletic programs of both schools. The event is jointly sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Millbrae and San Bruno. Sponsor a table for 10 for $300 or any number of student athletes for $30 each.

Millbrae Rotarians commemorated World Polio Day together, with a reminder that we are "this close" to eradicating this horrible disease forever.

October 24, World Polio Day, is an opportunity for the global polio eradication community to renew its promise to every child at-risk from this preventable, paralyzing disease and to realize a polio-free world for future generations.

Rotary clubs world-wide have been instrumental, with the Gates Foundation, in eradicating polio. In 2007, the Gates Foundation gave The Rotary Foundation a challenge grant for polio eradication. Rotarians have raised $228.7 million toward the challenge.